All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 234
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News
Autonomous truck pioneer
A Middle East container terminal will be the first in the region to implement an autonomous port truck system.
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Conference
2022 Dates Announced for Coastlink
Mercator Media announce that the Coastlink Conference, due to take place at the Port of Antwerp on 29th & 30th September, will be postponed until Wednesday 11th & Thursday 12th May 2022. Save the date!
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News
Green port challenge
Scotland is growing increasingly impatient over its stalled green ports initiative.
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Optimised cargo efficiency
IoT technology is enabling a UK port to optimise cargo movement bringing about efficiency savings
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Speedy sustainable transport
A new container transport solution aims to reduce environmental impact and congestion at ports.
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Speedy sustainable transport
A new container transport solution aims to reduce environmental impact and congestion at ports.
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IoT cargo optimisation
IoT technology is enabling a UK port to optimise cargo movement in near real time.
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Press Releases
New President appointed for Bruks Siwertell AB and Port Technology Division, Bruks Siwertell Group
After more than two decades at the helm, Per Karlsson has stepped down as President, Bruks Siwertell AB and Port Technology Division, Bruks Siwertell Group, passing the torch onto Jonas Fack, effective 1st July. The company will continue to benefit from Karlsson’s vast experience and insight in his capacity as ...
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Press Releases
New President appointed for Wood Technology Division, Bruks Siwertell Group
Bruks Siwertell Group has appointed Larisa Gyllenrapp as its new President, Wood Technology Division. She takes over from Jonas Fack who has assumed his new role as President, Bruks Siwertell AB and Port Technology Division, Bruks Siwertell Group, effective 1st July.
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Press Releases
A collaboration agreement to support expansion into global storage & milling market
Cremona, Italy. (June 29th, 2021) — AGCO (NYSE: AGCO), a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery and precision ag technology, and Ocrim, a turnkey solutions provider for wheat, corn and cereal mills around the world, today announced a collaboration agreement.
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News
HOME DEPOT TAKES TO THE WATER
COMMENT: The debate in Washington, D.C. over “infrastructure”- however you define it, is continuing, writes Barry Parker.
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News
GLOBALISATION AND SUPPLY CHAIN REMAIN AT RISK
COMMENT: Ports struggle with congestions, carriers with lack of capacity and countries with more COVID-19. The pressure is not letting up, writes Ben Hackett.
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News
LIVESTOCK REFORMS MOOTED
COMMENT: Anyone who has had the dubious pleasure of standing downwind of a livestock carrier in port will surely empathise with the growing calls for greater scrutiny and regulation of this trade, writes Mike Mundy.
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News
THE UNEVEN COMMERCIAL POWER RELATIONSHIP
COMMENT: For all the right reasons, a lot of attention among port developers, policy makers and regulators is focused on the competition in the terminal and shipping markets and risks of the emergence of dominant positions, for instance due to vertical integration, writes Peter de Langen.
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Fundamental port sector change
COMMENT: How many times has it been said? Will it hurt to say it again? OK then, lets just ‘put it out there’ – COVID-19 continues to test us all, writes Mike Mundy.